The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 70
... eyes " ; his gaze was so intense , Leo reported , that after Picasso had looked at a drawing or a print one felt , literally , that his eyes had absorbed everything on the paper . But as a personality he found him wanting as compared ...
... eyes " ; his gaze was so intense , Leo reported , that after Picasso had looked at a drawing or a print one felt , literally , that his eyes had absorbed everything on the paper . But as a personality he found him wanting as compared ...
Pagina 137
... eyes purified of expectation , or with eyes trained to forget all the other paintings they have ever seen . Since the educated and tradition - biased eye of the critic is , in a sense , the least pure , the least prone to erase its ...
... eyes purified of expectation , or with eyes trained to forget all the other paintings they have ever seen . Since the educated and tradition - biased eye of the critic is , in a sense , the least pure , the least prone to erase its ...
Pagina 210
... eyes . A strange pair . They came to Edith Grove , where Gertrude would sit in Buddhistic calm until some topic of conversation arose which stimulated her interests . And then she would talk for hours , a steady flow of ideas in an ...
... eyes . A strange pair . They came to Edith Grove , where Gertrude would sit in Buddhistic calm until some topic of conversation arose which stimulated her interests . And then she would talk for hours , a steady flow of ideas in an ...
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